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Yes.
Yes. If the mother is OO and the father is OB then yes. If the mother is OO and the father is BB then no.
Father can be A, B, or O.
If the mother is A negative, and the father is B positive, they could have children who are A negative, A positive, B negative, B positive, AB negative, AB positive, O negative, or O positive.
B or O
NO , mother can be AO , AA ........... father OO onlydaughter .. A or O never B
Father and mother ( B and O) the father alleles here are heterozygous (IBi) IBi ... ii children are : IBi , IBi , ii , ii so 50% of children may be type B & 50% of children may be type O but if the father B type is homozygous ( IBIB) 100% of children will be type B ,,, (IBi) if father is (Rh+Rh+) and mother (Rh-Rh-) all kids will be Positive. but if father (Rh+Rh-) and mother (Rh-Rh-) 50% of children will be + 50% of children will be -. Medical Answers need to be confirmed and re-confirmed.
An AB+ and B- couple can't have a child with blood type O. They can have children with blood types A, B, or AB, and can have children with Rh negative or Rh positive blood.
The children can be A positive or B positive but not O or AB.
All of their children would have type O blood, as the mother can only pass on an O blood type allele and the father can only pass on A or B blood type alleles. Since the mother is OO and the father is either AA or AB, their children would inherit one O allele from the mother and one A or B allele from the father, resulting in type O blood for all offspring.
Yes the baby would be b or o.
The mother must be b (with a recessive o) The rh factor + (with a recessive -) The father O with a recessive O, the rh factor - (with a recessive-) Children could be b+,b-,o+,o- Positive rh people can have both positive and negative children if one of them is carrying the negative gene. However, negative parents can have only negative children, because the dominate gene for rh is not present.